FEBRUARY 2015 Programming Schedule www.pbssocal.org Listings are as accurate as possible and subject to change. DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 5:30 am WordGirl 6:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 6:30 Martha Speaks 7:00 Odd Squad 7:30 Wild Kratts 8:00 Curious George 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Dinosaur Train 11:30 Sid the Science Kid Noon The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 12:30 Peg + Cat 1:00 Super Why! 1:30 Thomas & Friends 2:00 Sesame Street 2:30 Curious Goerge 3:00 Curious George 3:30 Odd Squad 4:00 Arthur 4:30 Wild Kratts 5:00 pm Wild Kratts FRIDAY Sunday, February 1 5:30am - Cyberchase 6:00am - Curious George 6:30am - Martha Speaks 7:00am - Odd Squad Blob on the Job; Party of 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: A blob is loose in HQ; and people in town lose the ability to count down. 7:30am - Wild Kratts 8:00am - Arthur 8:30am - Curious George 9:00am - Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30am - Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 10:00am - Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White How to slow down and even reverse the aging process through exercise and other lifestyle choices. 11:00am - Joy Bauer's Food Remedies! Nutritionist Joy Bauer offers advice for achieving better health. Page 1 / 8 Among the food remedies shared: pistachios lower cholesterol; kale enhances brain power; ginger and turmeric help alleviate arthritis pain; strawberries and spinach help fight off wrinkles and promote a radiant complexion; pumpkin helps lower blood pressure; and black beans increase energy and help manage type 2 diabetes. 12:30pm - Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home Kristin Chenoweth performs in her hometown of Broken Arrow, Okla. Songs include "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Popular," "For Good," "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again," "All the Things You Are," "Enough Is Enough" and "I Was Here." Also featured: " I Could Have Danced All Night"; "Going to the Dance With You"; "My Coloring Book"; "Bring Him Home"; "Upon This Rock"; "Maybe This Time"; and "Fathers and Daughters." 2:00pm - 30 Days to a Younger Heart with Steven Masley, MD Improving one's heart health is discussed. Included: lifestyle changes that reduce the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease; the benefits of a good diet and exercise. 4:00pm - Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White How to slow down and even reverse the aging process through exercise and other lifestyle choices. 5:00pm - Studio SoCaL 5:30pm - PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00pm - Call the Midwife Episode 3: Sister Julienne and Trixie help a pregnant prison inmate who fears her baby will be taken away from her; Shelagh receives unwelcome medical news; Fred arranges a special birthday gift for Chummy, but it doesn't turn out as planned; and Alec's feelings for Jenny aren't in sync with hers for him. 7:00pm - Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Lord Merton stuns Isobel; Mary has bad news for Tony; the police continue their investigation; and Robert and Sarah lock horns. 8:00pm - The Great British Baking Show Continental Cakes: The six remaining bakers make yeast-leavened cakes, Swedish Princess torte and a contemporary version of the Hungarian Dobos torte. 9:00pm - Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Rose makes a new acquaintance; Thomas appears ill; Edith's link to Marigold draws attention; and Robert and Bricker have a confrontation. 10:00pm - Grantchester on Masterpiece An elderly woman seemingly predicts her own murder. 11:00pm - 30 Days to a Younger Heart with Steven Masley, MD Improving one's heart health is discussed. Included: lifestyle changes that reduce the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease; the benefits of a good diet and exercise. Monday, February 2 5:30pm - Studio SoCaL 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - LAaRT 7:30pm - Antiques Roadshow Swindon 2: In Swindon, Wiltshire, England, items include three locomotive signs, an 18th-century doll and a glass vase. 8:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Part 2 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a 1607 Galileo letter; a diamond and sapphire ring, necklace and tassel; and a Chinese cloisonné panel. Also: Texas Declaration of Independence documents are discussed at the Texas State Library and Archives. 9:00pm - Antiques Roadshow San Diego, California: Part 1 of 3 in San Diego features a handwritten draft of the classic song "Stormy Weather"; a circa-1864 heirloom Tiffany cameo with period jewelry; and an aristocratic portrait by Robert Henri that's estimated to be worth $250,000 to $350,000. Also: vintage Steiff plush-toy animals are discussed during a visit to the San Diego Zoo. 10:00pm - A Path Appears Part 2 of 3. Jennifer Garner returns to her native West Virginia, where she meets with families that are enrolled in Save the Children's Early Steps program, which provides books and early learning to children living in poverty. Also: Alfre Woodard joins Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn in Haiti, where they learn about a free school and meet a young girl working as a domestic servant; and Eva Longoria meets a Colombian woman who helps pregnant teens and young mothers in the slums. 11:30pm - Tavis Smiley 12:00am - Charlie Rose Tuesday, February 3 5:30pm - The McLaughlin Group Long-running panel discussions on topical (mostly political) issues that sometimes play like a noisy family dinner in which everyone speaks at once, until moderator John McLaughlin Page 2 / 8 brings all to order. It's punditry that can get loud and a bit frenzied, but as McLaughlin has said, `there's no reason on God's planet why knowledge has to be boring.' 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Nazi Mega Weapons U-Boat Base: Examining the concrete submarine pens built by the Nazis to protect their U-boats from Allied bombs. 8:00pm - Genealogy Roadshow New Orleans: Board of Trade: In New Orleans, a man hopes to recover history lost in Hurricane Katrina; a woman learns of her links to both sides of the Civil War; a woman discovers the story of her grandfather's adoption; and a man uncovers his link to "voodoo queen" Marie Laveau (1801-81). 9:00pm - American Experience The Big Burn: The story of a 1910 wildfire that devoured more than three million acres across the Northern Rockies, including the conditions that led to it and its impact on the fledgling U.S. Forest Service as well as the nation's fire policy. Included: remarks from journalist Timothy Egan, whose "Big Burn" book inspired the documentary; environmental historians Char Miller and Al Runte; author Steve Pynes ("Year of the Fires"); and Charles E. Williams (Buffalo Soldiers National Museum). 10:00pm - Frontline Firestone and the Warlord: A report on the relationship between Firestone and former Liberian warlord and president Charles Taylor, based on accounts from Americans who ran the company's Liberian rubber plantation as well as diplomatic cables and court documents. 11:30pm - Tavis Smiley 12:00am - Charlie Rose Wednesday, February 4 5:30pm - Studio SoCaL 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Secrets of Chatsworth The story of Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, a grand estate that's remained in the Chatsworth and Devonshire family since the 16th century. William Cavendish (1764-1811), the fifth Duke of Devonshire, lived with his wife and mistress there for 20 years; and King Edward VII (1841-1910) enjoyed shooting parties on the property. Tragedy has struck, too: Devonshire heir Billy Cavendish died in World War II four months after marrying John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen in 1944. 8:00pm - Nature Legendary White Stallions: The history of the Lipizzaner stallion is chronicled. Included: their little-known rescue by the U.S. Army in 1945. 9:00pm - Earth: A New Wild Home; Plains: An examination of Earth's wildest places and fascinating species, and whether they can continue to coexist with people. First up: large animals, including chimpanzees in Tanzania; tigers in Bangladesh; and giant pandas in China's highlands. Also: life on the world's grasslands, including elephants in South Africa; rutting saiga antelope in Russia; and Norway's reindeer population. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - Secrets of Chatsworth The story of Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, a grand estate that's remained in the Chatsworth and Devonshire family since the 16th century. William Cavendish (1764-1811), the fifth Duke of Devonshire, lived with his wife and mistress there for 20 years; and King Edward VII (1841-1910) enjoyed shooting parties on the property. Tragedy has struck, too: Devonshire heir Billy Cavendish died in World War II four months after marrying John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen in 1944. Thursday, February 5 5:30pm - To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé Topics include sexual assault on campus; male allies in feminism; and the NFL and women. 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Variety Studio: Actors on Actors Variety's Jenelle Riley hosts this entertainment series, which features conversations with actors. First up: Benedict Cumberbatch, Edward Norton, Jake Gyllenhaal and Patricia Arquette; Hilary Swank and Tilda Swinton; and Oscar Isaac and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. 8:00pm - Variety Studio: Actors on Actors Mark Ruffalo and Jessica Chastain; Eddie Redmayne and Laura Dern; Josh Brolin and J.K. Simmons; and Kevin Costner and James Corden. 9:00pm - Richard Pryor: Icon How Richard Pryor (1940-2005) impacted the world of comedy. 10:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Part 2 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a 1607 Galileo letter; a diamond and sapphire ring, necklace and tassel; and a Chinese cloisonné panel. Also: Texas Declaration of Page 3 / 8 Independence documents are discussed at the Texas State Library and Archives. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - PBS SoCal Favorites Friday, February 6 5:30pm - SciTech Now Driverless cars; oysters and storm protection; the My Mini Factory startup; Greenhouse, a free browser extension that focuses on money in politics; and the complex hierarchy among termites. 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Studio SoCaL 7:30pm - Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00pm - Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 8:30pm - LAaRT 9:00pm - Shakespeare Uncovered The Taming of the Shrew With Morgan Freeman: Morgan Freeman investigates "The Taming of the Shrew." He talks with Tracey Ullman, who starred with him a 1990 Shakespeare in the Park production that set the story in the Old West; and also talks with Sinead Cusack and Julia Stiles. 10:00pm - Shakespeare Uncovered Othello With David Harewood: David Harewood, who in 1997 became the first black actor to star as Othello at London's National Theatre, explores the issues raised in the play; and interviews Adrian Lester, Simon Russell Beale, Ian McKellen, Julia Stiles and Patrick Stewart. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - PBS SoCal Favorites Saturday, February 7 5:30am - WordWorld 6:00am - Curious George 6:30am - Arthur 7:00am - Odd Squad A Case of the Sing-Alongs; Ms. O Uh-Oh: Mayor Macklemore has a bad case of the singa-longs; and a Ms. O from the past shows up at the office in the present, which could cause a time catastrophe. 7:30am - Biz Kid$ The Art of Negotiation: Negotiation strategies. Also: the teen run for "Grand Slam Garage Sales"; a young man who sells movie memorabilia online. 8:00am - Martha Stewart's Cooking School One-Pot Meals: A stove-top clambake made in a stockpot; risotto with shrimp and herbs made in a pressure cooker; poached cod with tomatoes made in a skillet; and arroz con pollo made in a Dutch oven. 8:30am - Martha Bakes Citrus: The Season 4 premiere shows how to make orange chiffon cake; Shaker lemon pie with a three-ingredient filling; lime squares with pistachio graham-cracker crust; and an upside-down cake made with three kinds of citrus. 9:00am - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Part 2 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a 1607 Galileo letter; a diamond and sapphire ring, necklace and tassel; and a Chinese cloisonné panel. Also: Texas Declaration of Independence documents are discussed at the Texas State Library and Archives. 10:00am - Antiques Roadshow San Diego, California: Part 1 of 3 in San Diego features a handwritten draft of the classic song "Stormy Weather"; a circa-1864 heirloom Tiffany cameo with period jewelry; and an aristocratic portrait by Robert Henri that's estimated to be worth $250,000 to $350,000. Also: vintage Steiff plush-toy animals are discussed during a visit to the San Diego Zoo. 11:00am - Nature Legendary White Stallions: The history of the Lipizzaner stallion is chronicled. Included: their little-known rescue by the U.S. Army in 1945. 12:00pm - Earth: A New Wild Home; Plains: An examination of Earth's wildest places and fascinating species, and whether they can continue to coexist with people. First up: large animals, including chimpanzees in Tanzania; tigers in Bangladesh; and giant pandas in China's highlands. Also: life on the world's grasslands, including elephants in South Africa; rutting saiga antelope in Russia; and Norway's reindeer population. 2:00pm - Secrets of Chatsworth The story of Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, a grand estate that's remained in the Chatsworth and Devonshire family since the 16th century. William Page 4 / 8 Cavendish (1764-1811), the fifth Duke of Devonshire, lived with his wife and mistress there for 20 years; and King Edward VII (1841-1910) enjoyed shooting parties on the property. Tragedy has struck, too: Devonshire heir Billy Cavendish died in World War II four months after marrying John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen in 1944. 3:00pm - As Time Goes By Wedding Day Nerves: Lionel and Jean's wedding day arrives and both parties are battling cases of nerves. Lionel: Geoffrey Palmer. Jean: Judi Dench. Judith: Moira Brooker. Alistair: Philip Bretherton. 3:30pm - As Time Goes By Judith's New Romance: Jean suspects a problem with Judith's new relationship. Judith: Moira Brooker. Lionel: Geoffrey Palmer. Alistair: Philip Bretherton. 4:00pm - Antiques Roadshow British Museum 2: At the British Museum in London, items include a possible Roman pot and images of a young Elvis Presley. 4:30pm - Antiques Roadshow Swindon 2: In Swindon, Wiltshire, England, items include three locomotive signs, an 18th-century doll and a glass vase. 5:00pm - LAaRT 5:30pm - PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00pm - The Lawrence Welk Show 200 Years of American Music, Part 2: America's Bicentennial is celebrated. Included "Love Nest"; "Can't Help Falling in Love"; "Stardust"; "Beer Barrel Polka"; and a medley of big band theme songs. 7:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Part 2 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a 1607 Galileo letter; a diamond and sapphire ring, necklace and tassel; and a Chinese cloisonné panel. Also: Texas Declaration of Independence documents are discussed at the Texas State Library and Archives. 8:00pm - Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Rose makes a new acquaintance; Thomas appears ill; Edith's link to Marigold draws attention; and Robert and Bricker have a confrontation. 9:00pm - Grantchester on Masterpiece An elderly woman seemingly predicts her own murder. 10:00pm - The Jewel in the Crown The Bibighar Gardens: Part 2. Searching for Daphne (Susan Wooldridge), police superintendent Merrick calls at the home of Hari Kumar (Art Malik). Lili: Zohra Segal. Sister Ludmila: Matyelak Griggs. 11:00pm - The Jewel in the Crown Questions of Loyalty: Part 3. Daphne's child is entrusted to the care of Lady Manners (Rachel Kempson). Merrick: Tim Pigott-Smith. Daphne: Susan Wooldridge. Sarah: Geraldine James. Teddie: Nicholas Farrell. Mildred: Judy Parfitt. 12:00am - Austin City Limits Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters perform selections from their 2014 "Sonic Highways" album. Sunday, February 8 5:30am - Cyberchase 6:00am - Curious George 7:00am - Wild Kratts 7:30am - Maya & Miguel 8:00am - PBS SoCal Favorites 5:00pm - Studio SoCaL 5:30pm - PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30pm - Food Forward An examination of the urban agriculture movement and how it's impacting local economies. 7:00pm - Call the Midwife A drama about a young midwife who cares for expectant mothers in 1950s-era East London. 8:00pm - The Great British Baking Show Pastries: The remaining bakers make pastries, including crusty kouign-amanns; and éclairs. 9:00pm - Downton Abbey on Masterpiece The police deepen their probe into Green's death; and Bates tells Anna the truth about his whereabouts on the day in question. 10:00pm - Grantchester on Masterpiece Homophobia hampers the investigation of a murder. 11:00pm - Austin City Limits Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters perform selections from their 2014 "Sonic Highways" album. 11:30pm - Vicious A British sitcom about a graying gay couple with a fractious relationship. 12:00am - The Great British Baking Show Pastries: The remaining bakers make pastries, including crusty kouign-amanns; and éclairs. Page 5 / 8 Monday, February 9 5:30pm - Studio SoCaL 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - LAaRT 7:30pm - Antiques Roadshow This series travels to towns in Great Britain in search of interesting antiquessallsall from around the world. 8:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Conclusion. In Austin, Texas, items include a scrapbook of World War II photos that belonged to one of the "Monuments Men"; an 1875 "Pictorial St. Louis" atlas that features birds-eye maps of the entire city; and a jade ring with case. Also: a collection of antique Mexican saddles. 9:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Black America: Items include an 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate for a free man of color; and an African-American beauty book that was written by Madam C.J. Walker, the first American female millionaire. Also: the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., is visited. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - LAaRT Tuesday, February 10 5:30pm - The McLaughlin Group Long-running panel discussions on topical (mostly political) issues that sometimes play like a noisy family dinner in which everyone speaks at once, until moderator John McLaughlin brings all to order. It's punditry that can get loud and a bit frenzied, but as McLaughlin has said, `there's no reason on God's planet why knowledge has to be boring.' 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr. The family histories of well-known Americans are unearthed with genealogical and genetic tools. 8:00pm - PBS SoCal Favorites 11:30pm - Tavis Smiley 12:00am - Charlie Rose Wednesday, February 11 5:30pm - Studio SoCaL 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Voces on PBS A showcase of Latino films that explore a variety of subjects, including Latino artists, athletes and performers. 8:00pm - Nature Animal Odd Couples: A look at cross-species bonds between animals and what they may say about animal emotions. Included: remarks from animal scientists Temple Grandin and Marc Bekoff. 9:00pm - NOVA Colosseum: Roman Death Trap: Archaeologists and engineers employ ancient Roman techniques to build a 25-foot lifting machine and trap-door system similar to those used in the Colosseum, where ancient texts claim wild animals emerged, as if by magic, from beneath the floor to attack gladiators and people condemned to death. In this instance, the team releases a wolf into the ancient arena for the first time in 1500 years. 10:00pm - Earth: A New Wild Forests: An uncharted region of the Amazon is explored. Also: Great Bear Rainforest; farmers in Portugal's cork forests; elephant battles on the edge of the forest in Sumatra; and ancient remains in the Amazon. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - Voces on PBS A showcase of Latino films that explore a variety of subjects, including Latino artists, athletes and performers. Thursday, February 12 5:30pm - To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé The education of girls around the world is discussed. 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - PBS SoCal Favorites Page 6 / 8 10:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Conclusion. In Austin, Texas, items include a scrapbook of World War II photos that belonged to one of the "Monuments Men"; an 1875 "Pictorial St. Louis" atlas that features birdseye maps of the entire city; and a jade ring with case. Also: a collection of antique Mexican saddles. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - PBS SoCal Favorites Friday, February 13 5:30pm - American Health Journal 6:00pm - PBS NewsHour 7:00pm - Studio SoCaL 7:30pm - Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00pm - Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 8:30pm - LAaRT 9:00pm - Shakespeare Uncovered Antony & Cleopatra With Kim Cattrall: A look at "Antony and Cleopatra" with Kim Cattrall, who has twice played Cleopatra. She meets Janet Suzman, Harriet Walter and Vanessa Redgrave, who have also starred as the Egyptian queen; and visits Rome in search of possible inspirations for the play. 10:00pm - Shakespeare Uncovered Romeo & Juliet With Joseph Fiennes: In the Season 2 finale, Joseph Fiennes examines "Romeo and Juliet" and its many permutations, including Royal Ballet productions; "West Side Story" and other musicals; and Baz Luhrmann's cinematic re-imagining of the play. Included: remarks from Orlando Bloom, Condola Rashad and Stephen Sondheim. 11:00pm - Tavis Smiley 11:30pm - Charlie Rose 12:30am - PBS SoCal Favorites Saturday, February 14 5:30am - WordWorld 6:00am - Curious George 6:30am - Arthur 7:00am - Wild Kratts 7:30am - Biz Kid$ Youngsters give advice on money and entrepreneurship. 8:00am - Martha Stewart's Cooking School A culinary class that explains the building blocks of recipes and demonstrates cooking methods, including roasting, poaching, braising and blanching. 8:30am - Martha Bakes Martha Stewart offers baking pointers for beginners and experts alike in this cooking series. 9:00am - Antiques Roadshow Austin: Conclusion. In Austin, Texas, items include a scrapbook of World War II photos that belonged to one of the "Monuments Men"; an 1875 "Pictorial St. Louis" atlas that features birds-eye maps of the entire city; and a jade ring with case. Also: a collection of antique Mexican saddles. 10:00am - Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Black America: Items include an 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate for a free man of color; and an African-American beauty book that was written by Madam C.J. Walker, the first American female millionaire. Also: the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., is visited. 11:00am - Nature Animal Odd Couples: A look at cross-species bonds between animals and what they may say about animal emotions. Included: remarks from animal scientists Temple Grandin and Marc Bekoff. 12:00pm - NOVA Colosseum: Roman Death Trap: Archaeologists and engineers employ ancient Roman techniques to build a 25-foot lifting machine and trap-door system similar to those used in the Colosseum, where ancient texts claim wild animals emerged, as if by magic, from beneath the floor to attack gladiators and people condemned to death. In this instance, the team releases a wolf into the ancient arena for the first time in 1500 years. 1:00pm - Latino Americans A documentary series that chronicles the history and experiences of Latinos, the largest minority group in the U.S. 2:00pm - Latino Americans A documentary series that chronicles the history and experiences of Latinos, the largest minority group in the U.S. Page 7 / 8 3:00pm - As Time Goes By A British series about former lovers reunited by chance after a 38-year separation chronicles their awkward courtship and eventual marriage. It aired in Great Britain in the 1990s and on PBS and BBC America. 3:30pm - As Time Goes By A British series about former lovers reunited by chance after a 38-year separation chronicles their awkward courtship and eventual marriage. It aired in Great Britain in the 1990s and on PBS and BBC America. 4:00pm - Antiques Roadshow This series travels to towns in Great Britain in search of interesting antiquessallsall from around the world. 4:30pm - Antiques Roadshow This series travels to towns in Great Britain in search of interesting antiquessallsall from around the world. 5:00pm - LAaRT 5:30pm - PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00pm - The Lawrence Welk Show Welk's `champagne music' made for one of TV's most beloved series, first running on ABC from 1955 to 1971, then bubbling along in syndication until 1982. Older viewers in particular embraced his straightforwardly square show, which featured his own band as well as a `family' of regular performers (the most famous being the Lennon Sisters). Some may have poked fun at the stiff, seemingly uncomfortable bandleader, but Welk gave his fans what they wanted and proved to be an enduring TV icon. 7:00pm - Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Black America: Items include an 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate for a free man of color; and an African-American beauty book that was written by Madam C.J. Walker, the first American female millionaire. Also: the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., is visited. 8:00pm - Grantchester on Masterpiece Homophobia hampers the investigation of a murder. 9:00pm - Downton Abbey on Masterpiece The police deepen their probe into Green's death; and Bates tells Anna the truth about his whereabouts on the day in question. 10:00pm - Grantchester on Masterpiece Homophobia hampers the investigation of a murder. 11:30pm - Vicious A British sitcom about a graying gay couple with a fractious relationship. 12:00am - Austin City Limits 2014 Hall of Fame Special: Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Guy and Double Trouble are among the performers at the first "Austin City Limits" Hall of Fame ceremony. Sunday, February 15 5:30am - Cyberchase 6:00am - Curious George 7:00am - Wild Kratts 7:30am - Maya & Miguel 5:00pm - Studio SoCaL 5:30pm - PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30pm - Food Forward An examination of the urban agriculture movement and how it's impacting local economies. 7:00pm - Call the Midwife A drama about a young midwife who cares for expectant mothers in 1950s-era East London. 8:00pm - The Great British Baking Show Advanced Dough: The remaining five bakers make enriched sweet fruit loaves; and 36 show-stopping donuts. 9:00pm - Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Edith's secret is uncovered; Mary loses a suitor; Isobel and Lord Merton announce their plans; and Robert tosses a guest from the house. 10:00pm - Grantchester on Masterpiece An excursion to a London jazz club turns into a murder investigation for Sidney and Geordie. 11:00pm - Austin City Limits 2014 Hall of Fame Special: Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Guy and Double Trouble are among the performers at the first "Austin City Limits" Hall of Fame ceremony. 11:30pm - Vicious A British sitcom about a graying gay couple with a fractious relationship. 12:00am - The Great British Baking Show Advanced Dough: The remaining five bakers make enriched sweet fruit loaves; and 36 show-stopping donuts. 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